What does one do with a jersey that never actually came to be, the above jersey the perfect example? Sell it on eBay, of course. Yes, you can buy a piece of almost history for the low price of $99 (plus $11.99 for shipping and handling). Making it even better, apparently, is that it's a knock-off.

Jones was supposed to be the No. 1 draft pick. That was the forecast for most of the year. Teams at the bottom of the barrel were in full on Stink for Seth mode. The worst team had the best shot of picking the franchise-altering defenseman.

So when the Colorado Avalanche won the lottery and the right to select first in the draft, it seemed like a foregone conclusion that Jones would be going to the Avalanche. It was a perfect story as he spent time in Denver growing up with his basketball father Popeye, who spoke with Joe Sakic about getting his son into hockey.

It was so perfect, there was no way it wasn't going to happen. It was so destined to happen that one Avalanche fan jumped the gun and got a Seth Jones No. 3 Avalanche jersey, presumably feeling great with his/her latest acquisition. Money well spent.

Then something happened. The Avs started talking about taking Nathan MacKinnon, and on draft day they held firm on their promise. Jones fell all the way to the fourth pick, where the Predators happily scooped him up. That left the Avs fan with a Seth Jones jersey and no Seth Jones on the team.